Abstract #0046
            Remodeled resting state functional connectivity pattern in the default mode network and cortico striatal circuitry of GPR88 knock-out mouse brain
                       Tanzil Mahmud Arefin                       1,2                      , Anna Mechling                       2,3                      , 						Thomas Bienert                       2                      , Hsu-Lei Lee                       2                      , 						Sami Ben Hamida                       4                      , Dominik V. Elverfeldt                       2                      , 						Jrgen Hennig                       2                      , Brigitte Kieffer                       5,6                      , 						and Laura-Adela Harsan                       2           
            
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            Computational Neuroscience, Bernstein Center 
						Freiburg, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden - 
						Wrttemberg, Germany,
            
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            Diagnostic 
						Radiology, Medical Physics, University Hospital 
						Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden - Wrttemberg, Germany,
            
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            Faculty 
						of Biology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden - 
						Wrttemberg, Germany,
            
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            4Institut 
						de Gntique et de Biologie Molculaire et Cellulaire, 
						Strasbourg, France,
            
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            Douglas 
						Research Center, McGill University, Montreal, Canada,
            
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            Institut 
						de Gntique et de Biologie Molculaire et Cellulaire, 
						Strasbourg, France
           
            
           Functional communication between brain regions plays a 
						key role in complex cognitive process. Emerging studies 
						show that rsfMRI can reveal the modifications in 
						functional brain connectivity due to psychiatric 
						disorders or drug effects. This study was aimed to 
						scrutinize the functional connectivity modifications in 
						GPR88 Knock Out (KO) mice using rsfMRI technique, which 
						has not been reported yet and might be interesting in 
						the perspective of neurological or psychiatric disorders 
						and drug research.
          
				
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